In Greek, gyro means rotating or circle, as in GYROscope. But the sandwich isn't pronounced the same way. It's not "JYE-ro." Instead, the g is like breathy y. So it becomes "yee." 7. Iced tea ICED tea Many Americans say this as "ice" tea, without the d. But it...
How to Say ItThis page will give you an idea of what you can eat and how to pronounce it so that you can order on your own in a Greek restaurant without pointing. But pointing is OK too so if you don't memorize all these don't worry. This may be a good page to print out. ...
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Place the wrapped turkey breasts back on the pit and continue to cook until the internal temperature reaches 160° in each breast. Remove the turkey breast from the pit, rest for 15-20 minutes and slice for serving. Did you make this recipe? Tag @howtobbqright on Instagram and hashtag ...
This post shows How to Make Tzatziki Sauce, and this Greek yogurt and cucumber sauce is the delicious sauce that's served with Greek Food!
Usually, gyro bread or pita bread is a yeast-leavened flatbread common in the Mediterranean and the Middle East. In Greece, it is common to make a pocketless Greek flatbread. Normally this pocketless bread also contains yeast but why use yeast when you can easily make them without it?
This Gyro Pizza is based off of achicken gyroand a gyro is only as good as the chicken – and thisGreek chickenis a 10 out of 10 in my opinion. It’s my new favorite chicken marinadee-ver. It’s definitely Patrick’s. This is actually a huge surprise to me as I am more of an...
Planning a trip to Greece can get complicated. Coming from the USA, it is easiest to fly directly into Athens, but then if you are visiting the Greek Islands, you need to figure out how to get to the various islands. You can also fly into one island and out of another, but you wil...
How to Make Cacik: Cacik is primarily yogurt. It can be used as a dressing, a dip or even eaten on it's own. Cacik is similar to Tzatziki - I guess you could say it's the Turkish version of Greek Tzatziki.
But my favorite thing to do with pita pockets (which was the reason I made them in the first place) is to make gyros. I am not sure if my version is authentic or not. It is basically like a Greek-style taco. First you mix finely chopped onion or shallots and garlic with plenty of...